edward v (Meaning)

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edward v (n)

King of England who was crowned at the age of 13 on the death of his father Edward IV but was immediately confined to the Tower of London where he and his younger brother were murdered (1470-1483)

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edward v Sentence Examples

  1. Edward V's brief reign as King of England was marred by political turmoil and the usurpation of his throne.
  2. The Tower of London served as the prison for Edward V and his brother, the Duke of York.
  3. The circumstances surrounding Edward V's death are shrouded in mystery, and his fate remains unknown.
  4. The execution of William Hastings, a close advisor to Edward V, marked the beginning of the persecution of the king's supporters.
  5. Edward V's mother, Elizabeth Woodville, played a significant role in securing the throne for her son.
  6. The Act of Settlement of 1484 passed during Edward V's reign attempted to resolve the ongoing power struggles.
  7. Edward V's cousin, Henry VII, emerged victorious from the Battle of Bosworth Field, ending Edward's reign.
  8. The preservation of Edward V's royal wardrobe provides insights into the fashion and customs of the late 15th century.
  9. The claim of Perkin Warbeck to be the true Edward V sparked rebellion and further destabilized the English monarchy.
  10. Edward V's reign, though short-lived, left a lasting impact on the political and social landscape of England.

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King of England who was crowned at the age of 13 on the death of his father Edward IV but was immediately confined to the Tower of London where he and his young

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Edward V's brief reign as King of England was marred by political turmoil and the usurpation of his throne.

The Tower of London served as the prison for Edward V and his brother, the Duke of York.

The circumstances surrounding Edward V's death are shrouded in mystery, and his fate remains unknown.

The execution of William Hastings, a close advisor to Edward V, marked the beginning of the persecution of the king's supporters.